I told my therapist once that the most depressing thing I can think of is that I'll never be done with dishes or laundry. One day I'll be done working and can retire. I'll do dishes and laundry until the day I die.
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When you get home from a long day of pushing the work boulder up a hill and realize before you can push your dinner boulder you have to push the dishes boulder and maybe stop by the store boulder for the food youre missing. You're also out of clean cloths so make sure you push the laundry boulder too. Oh and if you have some spare time make sure you are maintaining your health by pushing the exercise boulder a bit.
I'm tired
These days there's machines to help you with that
Dishes are the bane of my existence. Laundry is a piss take, only need to do it twice a week maximum. But dishes is a daily thing and I physically cannot bring myself to do it until every dish in the house is dirty, preventing me from making food. Tried getting rid of most of the dishes until I only have around 3 of each but now that the pile is much smaller I still struggle
It's not too bad when you can have a dishwasher lmao, but it's still annoying that it has to be done ALL the time :/
I used to have to use apartment community wash machines. Then I lived in a place with dedicated machines, but I had to go out the door and open my garage to access them. For the last few years, I've lived in a place with in-unit machines.
For the first time in my adult life, I don't hate doing laundry.
This but deciding what to have for dinner. Childhood mentally prepared me for how I'd have to do laundry eventually, but it never even occurred to me that I was responsible for deciding AND making dinner every night, only to have to decide again tomorrow.